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How did we get here? Well, Secretary of Defense Don Rumsfeld had these famous axioms,” Colbert began his explainer. “He had three of them: There was ‘known knowns,’ things that you know that you know.
These are the things that make us human. And then there’s what a third great philosopher, former US secretary of defence Donald Rumsfeld, would call the “unknown unknowns” and the “known ...
I found myself thinking of former Bush administration Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, who was a bit of a philosopher. “There are known knowns,” he said about the invasion of Iraq.